jueves, 11 de diciembre de 2014

Add a Debian source repository to your ubuntu

Debian does all the work that Ubuntu bases its system on, so... if you want to add our latest Debian source package repository to ubuntu, so that you can compile and use it under Ubuntu, that should be as easy as to add to your /etc/apt/sources.list file:

Well, just the line you want, if you want the future version of Debian (currently Jessie) use the testing one, if you want current develpment, use unstable, and sometimes you even get a experimental version if you want to test really bleeding edge versions.

The problem here is that after you add the lines you want to your sources.list file and you run your

apt-get update

You will end with a GPG error because the ubuntu's apt-key keyring doesn't know about Debian's keys, so... we'll have to run a few commands to get rid of this, but first we must locate the needed key for example here